Calogy Solutions

Thermal management and energy storage for electric and hydrogen transport. Today, the obstacles to the mass adoption of electric and hydrogen vehicles are linked to issues of safety, cost, and performance.

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Calogy Solutions is a Foresight 50 2023 Honouree

Today, the obstacles to the mass adoption of electric and hydrogen vehicles are linked to issues of safety, cost, and performance. One of the main reasons for these challenges is often poor thermal management of propulsion system components at the heart of the vehicle. Calogy Solutions is a fast-growing and award-winning company that aims to break the barriers facing green transportation by improving the thermal management of electric propulsion systems.

Our innovative thermal management system (TMS) called Uni.TTM passively maintains Li-ion battery modules, hydrogen fuel cells, and power electronic systems in their optimal temperature range, enhancing their performance and lifetime. Based on the liquid-vapor two-phase principle, Uni.TTM can increase EV range in winter by 35 per cent, battery pack energy density by 34 per cent, and reduce battery cell aging by 30 per cent.
Uni.TTM is a cost-effective and 100 per cent recyclable solution that paves the road for efficient air-cooling and optimized liquid-cooling thermal management and maximizes systems performance and safety in extreme cold (-25°C) and extreme heat (+45°C).

With increased adoption of electric transportation through optimized thermal management, Calogy Solutions is directly contributing to up to 29.5 Mt CO2 net reduction in Quebec and up to 65.5 Gt CO2 net reduction
on the global market, setting the foundation for a better future.

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Why our venture should be considered one of Canada’s 50 most investible cleantech companies:

Calogy is active ins an extremely fast-growing field and its technology can cover the entire range of land and aerospace vehicles (anything bigger than an electric bike). While our focus is currently on vehicles, stationary batteries are also emerging as a growing market due to the general tendency of customers to maximize the Wh/m22 (higher energy density), which means more thermal management challenges.  In summary, the potential for growth is unlimited and our traction so far is only the tip of the iceberg!